The Washington Redskins extended Donovan McNabb's contract by five years Monday evening. A few hours later, the Philadelphia Eagles convincingly illustrated why they didn't pursue a similar course of action in the offseason.

Donovan McNabb must have wondered if he was back in Philadelphia. On the first day of Washington Redskins training camp, a heckler stood near the front of the crowd and criticized every bad pass, every bobbled ball and pined out loud for the return of departed quarterback Jason Campbell.

New Orleans traded the two-time Pro Bowl tackle to Washington on Saturday in a complex deal involving draft picks. In exchange for Brown, who missed last season with a hip injury and sports hernia, the Redskins will give the Saints a selection in either the third or fourth round of next year's draft, depending on which of those two picks ends up being sent to the Philadelphia Eagles in the Donovan McNabb trade.

Conventional NFL wisdom dictates that it's unfair to assess a draft until its players have three pro seasons on their rsums. With that in mind, USA TODAY takes a look at the 2007 draft and grades it on the three-year curve.